1992 Summer Olympics

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The 1992 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXV Olympiad, were celebrated in 1992 in Barcelona, Spain. Barcelona, the birth city of IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch, was selected over Amsterdam, Belgrade, Birmingham, Brisbane and Paris in Lausanne, Switzerland in October 1986.

Highlights

Medals awarded

See the medal winners, ordered by sport:

Demonstration sports

Participating nations

169 nations sent athletes to compete in these Games. With the Collapse of the Soviet Union, twelve states formed a Unified Team, while the Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania had their own teams. Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia-Herzegovina competed as independent nations after separation from Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia were banned due to UN sanctions, but individual Yugoslav athletes were allowed to take part as Independent Olympic Participants.

Medal count

These are the top medal-collecting nations for the 1992 Games. (Host country is highlighted) and (Highest amount in bold):
1 45 38 29 112
2 37 34 37 108
3 33 21 28 82
4 16 22 16 54
5 14 6 11 31
6 13 7 2 22
7 12 5 12 29
8 11 12 7 30
9 8 5 16 29
10 7 9 11 27

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